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Dowsing For Answers

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Dowsing for Answers is a guide book which takes the reader through the basics of dowsing and leads them on to diagnosing everyday problems. Whether it is the most beneficial medicine or plant to treat an illness, car trouble or finding fresh drinking water, this book has something for everyone. People everywhere are becoming concerned about the presence of chemicals in their food and beauty products, radiation from their mobile phone and the side effects of artificial sweeteners and food colourants. Now you can Dowse for answers.

270 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 5, 2000

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Wilma Davidson

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Wilma has been coaching clients in corporate classrooms since 1980. As president of Davidson & Associates, she has advised a wide range of Fortune 500 companies, educational groups, government agencies, and professional organizations on the written and oral communication challenges confronting them.

​In addition to helping others handle their page and stage fright, to coaching better writing and speaking success in the workplace, to ghostwriting and editing for others, she has taught these topics on the undergraduate and graduate college levels.

Over the years her work has been featured in prominent publications and along with her published articles on a variety of topics, she has authored and co-authored several books on the art of communicating well.

​Wilma earned a Bachelor's degree in English from the University of Connecticut, a Master's in English Education from the State University of New York, a Certificate of Advanced Graduate Study in Journalism from American International College, and a doctorate from Rutgers University where she was one of the first scholars to earn a doctorate by examining the types of writing unique to business.

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March 6, 2016
I have to agree with the earlier review, there is very little spirituality about this book. It is more about the author's ego, early on she boasts how her healing energy was measured by scientists and rated very powerful, more powerful than reiki energy. Quite how this was done we are given no information. The book continues in this vain talking about how her marketing skills make her a good authority on the afterlife.
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September 17, 2007
Having been fascinated by ghosts and the idea of helping them move on for quite a while, I snatched this book up at Borders one day and had at it.

Then I got completely turned off by the way Wilma proclaimed that her background in marketing and PR was a real asset in convincing the troubled spirits she caught up with to cross over.

I guess I'm just anti 'lying-to-sell-the-afterlife' ish. :D
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September 20, 2016
A really disappointing book, the somewhat patronising undertone rather ruined it for me. Worryingly the author seems to glorify the dark side of spiritualism and occult practices such as using Ouija boards etc rather than warn against them which is potentially very harmful. Avoid.
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December 13, 2016
It called to me and kept calling until I say down to read. Very enlightening.
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